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Hi all,

My script gets quite slow when I do it like below:

For $i = 1 To 25
        $Mag = $MPSMag.GetMag()
        If $Mag <> 1000 Then
            $MPSMag.SetMag(0, 1000)
        EndIf
        $Tilt = $MPSStage.GetStagePos(2)
        If $Tilt > 20 Then
            $HighTilt = InputBox("Tilt angle to high", "Set tilt angle", "0", " M2")
            If IsNumber($HighTilt) Then
                $MPSStage.SetStagePosT(0, $HighTilt, 0)
            EndIf
        EndIf
        $HT = $MPSGun.GetAccv()
        If $HT < 20000 Then
            $LowHT = InputBox("ACCV to low", "Current Accelerating Voltage is " & $HT & @CRLF & "Set Accelerating Voltage", "20000", " M5")
            If $LowHT > 19999 Then
                $MPSGun.SetAccv($LowHT)
            EndIf
        EndIf
        Opt("mouseclickdowndelay", 1200)
        MouseClick("left", 325, 611, 1, 1)
        $Time = GUICtrlRead($Time1) * 1000
        $Timer = TimerInit()
        While TimerDiff($Timer) < $Time
            Sleep(20)
        WEnd
        $StepCount += 1
        GUICtrlSetData($lblData, $StepCount)
    Next

When I take the COM part out of the For...Next loop the speed is normal. :)

Is there any way to make it quicker with the COM part in?

Thanks,

Appie

Electron microscopes rule!!!
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Hi I noticed the problem too,

And after some research I found out that when using COM objects in VBS or other scripting/programming languages

also slowes down. Not on all of the COM stuff, but the stuff that slowes down autoIt also slowes down other languages.

So I guess its just Windows on it's best

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Hi I noticed the problem too,

And after some research I found out that when using COM objects in VBS or other scripting/programming languages

also slowes down. Not on all of the COM stuff, but the stuff that slowes down autoIt also slowes down other languages.

So I guess its just Windows on it's best

Thanks Lars,

But this was not the answer I was hoping for :)

I will test it in VBS aswell just to be sure.

If anyone got some more info please let me know.

Greetz,

Appie

Electron microscopes rule!!!
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